Need help?

Parental Approval

Under LifeTimes’ Terms and Conditions people must be at least 13 years old to be a
Member.
Minors (that is, people who are under 18 years of age) require a parent's consent.

By clicking on APPROVE you will be providing your child User with access to LifeTimes

We encourage minors to use the Close Family & Friends or Extended
Family & Friends Privacy Settings for all content they post on LifeTimes.
If a minor does not choose a Privacy Setting, the default Privacy Setting is Extended Family & Friends.

Upload GEDCOM

What privacy level do you want to set for each person you are importing?

If the information you are importing is publicly available, we recommend Public. If it contains information on living relatives, we recommend Extended Family & Friends.

Please note also that some information will always be Public information even if you have selected a more restrictive Privacy Setting. In addition the Privacy Setting for all information on people who have been dead for 30 years is Public Information. To find out more, visit our Privacy Policy

Close family & friends

Extended family & friends

Everybody

Shareable Link

Privacy settings

First let's set a few default privacy settings.
You can also change the privacy settings on any of your individual posts.

Notifications

You can choose how LifeTimes communicates with you, both what you see and what emails you receive from LifeTimes and how frequently you receive them.

First let’s set a few notification settings:

You can find more information about Notification settings, and choose specific email notification settings at Settings – Notifications in your LifeTimes account.

Feedback

We welcome your feedback on LifeTimes as we work to improve the site and add new features.

We are still in Beta, so if you have ideas for new features that you'd value or if you encounter bugs please let us know.
You can use the 'Help' icon on the top right of the screen to access our FAQs and submit feedback.

Login

Login

Register

Register

Register

Register

Sorry. Under LifeTimes’ Terms and Conditions you must be at least 13 years old to be a Member. This is because we value the privacy of our members.
However we understand that children may want to use the LifeTimes website. if you have one of your parent's join LifeTimes you can work with them to build and enrich your family history.

Register

Register

You hve indicated that you are under 18 years of age.
Because we value the privacy of our members, and especially of minors, we'd like to get your parents approval for your registration.
Please fill in a parent's details below and we will contact them to complete your registration.

Parent’s email *

Parent’s first name *

Parent’s last name *

Forgotten Password

Your email

Register

Register

Grow your family's history by linking with others around the world and capture the events that have been important in your life

If this person has changed their last name (i.e. taken on a married name), their last name at birth (i.e. maiden name)
can be entered here.

You can provide details about where you have sourced this information here, including website URLs

You can provide details about where you have sourced this person's details here, including website URLs

You can provide details about where you have sourced this information here, including website URLs

A known name came be supplied if a person is commonly known by a name other than their birth (first) name.

Check your email for a confirmation email to verify you own this email address.

If you know the email of this person, put it in here and an invite to claim this record will be sent to them.

This information will only be seen by you with one exception: your first name, last name and year of birth will be seen by all members of LifeTimes. When a member dies, information that you've made available to 'Just Me' will be visible to ‘Close Family and Friends’.

This information will only be seen by your Close Family and Friends. You can select who you choose as your ‘Close Family and Friends’. When a member dies, information that you've made available to ‘Close Family and Friends’ will be visible to ‘Extended Family and Friends’.

This information will only be seen by your Extended Family and Friends. You can select who you choose as your ‘Extended Family and Friends’. When a member dies, information that you've made available to ‘Extended Family and Friends’ will be visible to Everybody.